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Game 3: Rangers 3, Devils 0: N.H.L. Playoffs ? Rangers Take 2-1 Lead Against Devils
Three goals in the third period and Henrik Lundqvist?s 36 saves helped the Rangers take a 2-1 lead over the Devils in their playoff series.
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Rangers Fan Flight Makes Trip From La Guardia to Newark
Is a flight from La Guardia Airport to Newark International Liberty Airport short or just silly? Rangers fans found out.
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Darryl Sutter Has the Kings a Win Away From Advancing to Stanley Cup Finals
Since Darryl Sutter took over as coach on Dec. 20, Los Angeles has made the playoffs as the West?s No. 8 seed and dispatched the top two seeds, and they?re now a win away from the Stanley Cup finals.
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Rangers Get Out of Way and Let Lundqvist Win Game
A perfectionist even in a shutout victory, goaltender Henrik Lundqvist criticized his biggest save of the game, on Ilya Kovalchuk.
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Cheering Section: N.H.L. Playoffs ? Identity, Not Victories, Proving Elusive for the Kings
A lonely Los Angeles Kings fan in New York City savors his team?s underappreciated run in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
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Devils Forwards Silenced During Game, and Afterward
For the second time in three games, the Devils did not score, despite several magnificent chances.
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Stanley Cup Playoffs: Eastern Conference Finals: Rookie Adam Henrique Making Impact for Devils
Devils center Adam Henrique, who had 16 goals and 35 assists during the regular season, is a finalist for the Calder Trophy, which goes to the N.H.L.?s top rookie.
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Stanley Cup Playoffs: Eastern Conference Finals: Rangers Forwards Are Doing It All in the Playoffs, Except Scoring
The Rangers? wingmen and centermen, while forechecking, blocking shots and throwing body checks, are struggling to score goals.
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Stanley Cup Playoffs: Deflected Shots Can Be the Hardest for Goalies to Stop
Deflecting pucks is an art, one that requires hand-eye coordination and a masochistic streak for those who camp in front of the net.
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Punched Out: Readers Have Their Say
Here is a sampling of readers? responses to the series and to the N.H.L.?s reaction.
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Lundqvist, Rangers Blank Devils, 3-0, Lead 2-1
Henrik Lundqvist stopped all 36 shots, and Dan Girardi, Chris Kreider and Ryan Callahan scored third-period goals to lead the New York Rangers to a 3-0 win over the New Jersey Devils in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday.
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LA Kings Beat Phoenix, Move to Brink of Cup Final
For a team that hadn't trailed in a game since last month, the Los Angeles Kings were awfully good at playing from behind.
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Kings Beat Coyotes, Edge Closer to Cup Finals
The giant-killing Los Angeles Kings extended their magical playoff run, moving to just one win from their first Stanley Cup finals appearance since 1993 with a 2-1 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes on Thursday.
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On Hockey: Terse and Testy, and That?s Just the Rangers Coach?s Postgame Interviews
Rangers Coach John Tortorella?s postgame news conferences are antagonistic but short.
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Kings Beat Coyotes, Edge Closer to Stanley Cup Finals
The giant-killing Los Angeles Kings extended their magical playoff run, moving to just one win from their first Stanley Cup finals appearance since 1993 with a 2-1 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes on Thursday.
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Game 3: Kings 2, Coyotes 0: Kings Beat Coyotes and Move to Brink of Stanley Cup Finals
Dwight King scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period against the Coyotes as the the eighth-seeded Kings improved to 11-1 in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
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Oilers Will Not Renew Coach Renney's Contract
The struggling Edmonton Oilers will not renew head coach Tom Renney's contract after two losing seasons, the National Hockey League (NHL) team said on Thursday.
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Tom Renney Out as Coach of the Edmonton Oilers
Tom Renney is out as coach of the Edmonton Oilers.
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Canada, U.S. and Sweden Eliminated by Late Goals
The United States, Canada and Sweden were eliminated from the world hockey championship in Helsinki on Thursday.
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Rangers Bank on 'Short-Term Memory' After Playoff Loss
The New York Rangers refuse to spend time thinking about missed opportunities after failing, for the third time, to capitalize on series-opening victories in this year's Stanley Cup playoffs.
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Devils Rally Past Rangers, 3-2, Tie Series, 1-1
The New York Rangers don't like being all even after two games, but they sure are used to it.
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Staples Center Gets No Rest With Lakers, Clippers and Kings in Playoffs
Staples Center in Los Angeles will be home to six postseason games in four days starting Thursday, as the Lakers, the Clippers and the Kings seek to advance.
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Slap Shot: N.H.L. and Players Head for a New Labor Showdown
The N.H.L.'s labor agreement with its players is set to expire on Sept. 15, and there are signs that another work stoppage could be ahead.
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Slap Shot: Remembering 1994: Q. and A. With Mike Richter
In 1994 against the Devils, goalie Mike Richter allowed one goal over the final 126 minutes 52 seconds, helping the Rangers advance to the Stanley Cup finals.
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Slap Shot: Remembering 1994: Q. and A. With Howie Rose
"Matteau! Matteau! Matteau!" That call remains Howie Rose's signature moment, and one of the most famous play-by-play calls in hockey history.
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Slap Shot: In the Postseason, Rangers Players Lead the Salary Parade
Brad Richards, Marian Gaborik, and Henrik Lundqvist of the Rangers are the only three of the 35 highest-salaried players to still be playing in the postseason.
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Rangers-Devils: Game 3
The Rangers scored three third-period goals to beat the Devils and take a 2-1 lead in their Eastern Conference final series.
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SPORTS: A Rivalry Remembered: Rangers and Devils
Former New Jersey Devil Ken Daneyko remembers the final minutes of Game 7 in the Eastern Conference finals in 1994.
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Rangers-Devils: Game 2
The Rangers often seemed a step slower than Ilya Kovalchuk, Zach Parise, Travis Zajac and the rest of the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday night.
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Devils Rally Past Rangers, 3-2, Tie Series, 1-1
The New Jersey Devils quickly changed the game plan: instead of letting the New York Rangers block their shots, they decided to deflect some themselves.
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New Jersey Beat New York, Level Series
The New Jersey Devils overcame a mid-game slump to defeat the New York Rangers 3-2 on Wednesday and level their best-of-seven Eastern Conference final 1-1.
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Kings Bring Dominant Playoff Run Back Home
The Los Angeles Kings have maintained their discipline and cool during a dominant playoff run that has them two wins away from the team's first Stanley Cup finals appearance since 1993 with Wayne Gretzky.
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Kings Top Coyotes 4-0 to Go Up 2-0 in Series
The Los Angeles Kings took the hard hits, some of them questionable, and kept rolling.
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